Since then, Michael Jackson has become one of the biggest iconic figures that emerged from the MTV generation to conquer more than just the music industry. “Thriller” made history as well as it strutted its way to that unrivaled place on top for becoming the best-selling album of all time having already sold 100 million copies worldwide.

Well, it may not have partied at the ratings avenue like it’s 1984 but it was still a remarkable, much talked about show especially now that social media like Twitter and Facebook are best buds with the modern world who love to share their opinion.

So let’s look at some of the highlights of last night’s Grammy’s, the 56th production, and be the judge on where they fell in the spectrum.

Awesome

Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney, the only two surviving Beatles, performing onstage and being part of the audience to witness a generation of musicians performing their own craft 50 years after the historic 'Beatlemania' rocked the world

Paul McCartney and Nirvana in the same stage for the second time as they received the award for “Cut Me Some Slack” for Best Rock Song since the group performed together during the Sandy Relief Concert in 2012

Pink hanging from the ceiling doing acrobatics, gliding above the audience while belting a song in midair. We all know she’s done that before but that didn’t mean her breathtaking performance’s degree of awesomeness had diminished.

Julia Roberts’ mascara did not stay in place during her brief speech onstage but her youthful look did. The gorgeous actress looked like she just came out of the “Pretty Woman” set, just donned an older woman’s outfit.

Bruno Mars dedicating his award for Best Pop Vocal Album to his mother who passed away last year

The Super Bowl inserted in the Grammy’s during a Pepsi sponsored “halftime show”

The young Lorde winning the Song of the Year award for her song “Royals”. Either this writer is not a big fan of the song or the judges could have picked a better song. When Sting won the Song of the Year award in 1984, everyone in the planet seemed to sing “Every Breath You Take” even in their sleep. Just saying.

The 56th Annual Grammy Awards was held last night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California and broadcast on CBS at 8pm EST.

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